The banks ............. on Sundays.a)doesnt openb)dont openCorrect ans...
The banks don't open on Sundays.
The sentence uses the present simple tense ("don't open") to express a recurring fact or habitual action ("The banks don't open on Sundays"). This tense is appropriate for stating general truths, rules, or routines. It conveys that the banks maintain a consistent policy of remaining closed on Sundays.
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The banks ............. on Sundays.a)doesnt openb)dont openCorrect ans...
Subject-Verb Agreement in Present Tense
In present tense, the verb form must agree with the subject of the sentence. If the subject is singular, the verb should be in singular form. If the subject is plural, the verb should be in plural form.
Examples:
- She sings in the choir. (singular subject, singular verb)
- They sing in the choir. (plural subject, plural verb)
Answer explanation:
The sentence is in present tense and the subject is "banks," which is plural. Therefore, the correct verb form should be plural.
Option A: "Doesn't open" is incorrect because "doesn't" is the contraction of "does not," which is the singular form. It should be "don't open" instead.
Option B: "Don't open" is correct because "don't" is the contraction of "do not," which is the plural form. It agrees with the subject "banks," which is also plural.
The banks ............. on Sundays.a)doesnt openb)dont openCorrect ans...
Because 'banks' is a plural and we use 'does' with the single person or thing . So the answer must be 'do not'.